Recognizing the Achievements of Students
Written by Student Journalist • Bradley Smith | 3/11/26
Twenty-three students were formally inducted into Cranberry High School’s National Honor Society (NHS) on Wednesday, March 11, during a ceremony that celebrated their achievements in scholarship, leadership, service, and character.

The ceremony began with senior and NHS Historian Landon Baker introducing a video about the purpose and impact of the National Honor Society. The video, created by Baker, highlighted the activities and service projects members participated in throughout the year and featured interviews with current members sharing advice and reflections on their experiences.
“Advice I can give is to maintain a proper GPA, make connections, and get involved in the community,” noted President of NHS Conner Zerbe in the video.
Zerbe then recognized the current officers and the organization’s advisor Trisha Dixon.
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